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罵:
1. Same as "駡".
同“ 駡 ”。
罵 (mà)
Part of Speech: Verb
【Original Meaning】: To insult someone with rough or malicious words.
【Character Formation】: Phonetic compound. From 吅 (xuān), sounds of horses. 吅 is a noise of commotion.
【Synonyms】:
1. Same as the original meaning ([En.] abuse; curse; scold)
【Example】
1. From "世說新語·方正": Cursing the father against the son.
2. From Tang Dynasty, Liu Zongyuan's "Response to Wei Zhongli's Discussion on the Way of the Master": A group gathers to curse.
3. From "史記·魏公子列傳": Stealthily cursed Hou Sheng.
Other examples:
- 斥罵 (to reprimand; blame with severe words)
- 咒罵 (to curse with malicious words)
- 笑罵 (to mock and insult)
- 辱罵 (to vilify and scold)
2. Increase. Same as “隖” ([En.] gain)
【Example】
1. From "鹽鐵論": Trade leads to long deception; crafts enhance abusers.
3. Scathingly denounce ([En.] scathingly denounce; trounce; bitterly attack)
【Example】
1. From "漢書·李廣蘇建傳": Martial law denounces.
2. From Song Dynasty, Wen Tianxiang’s “Postscript”: Cursing the treacherous.
3. From Qing Dynasty, Shao Changheng’s "Qingmen Shenggao": Cursed loudly and died.
4. From "戰國策·燕策": Cursed in a sitting position.
5. From Qing Dynasty, Quan Zuwang's "Meihuailing": Died after greatly cursing.
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